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Página 117
... chancellor of the exchequer , Mr. Pitt , was called up to reply : but he confined his remarks chiefly to the only great and substantial question , on which the address ex- pressed an opinion , and on which , it was matter of pride and ...
... chancellor of the exchequer , Mr. Pitt , was called up to reply : but he confined his remarks chiefly to the only great and substantial question , on which the address ex- pressed an opinion , and on which , it was matter of pride and ...
Página 119
... attempt a descent of these king- doms ; the clause being read , the chancellor of the exchequer , after some prefatory matter , which it [ 14 ] could tinue their licences , or deputatious ' for game - HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 119.
... attempt a descent of these king- doms ; the clause being read , the chancellor of the exchequer , after some prefatory matter , which it [ 14 ] could tinue their licences , or deputatious ' for game - HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 119.
Página 121
... chancellor of the exchequer , " have I pointed out the means by which I propose to raise fifteen thousand men , to be divided between the land and the sea service ; to raise a supplemental levy of sixty thousand for the mi- litia , and ...
... chancellor of the exchequer , " have I pointed out the means by which I propose to raise fifteen thousand men , to be divided between the land and the sea service ; to raise a supplemental levy of sixty thousand for the mi- litia , and ...
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... chancellor of the exchequer , for raising this supply , amounted to 27,945,000l .: so that there was an excess of ways and means , over the amount of the supply , of 298,0001 . + new taxes were to be laid for raising the interest of ...
... chancellor of the exchequer , for raising this supply , amounted to 27,945,000l .: so that there was an excess of ways and means , over the amount of the supply , of 298,0001 . + new taxes were to be laid for raising the interest of ...
Página 141
... chancellor of the exche- quer demanded a farther supply . He stated the purposes for which this was necessary , and the means by which it was proposed to be raised . The aggregate of what had already been voted , and what he proposed to ...
... chancellor of the exche- quer demanded a farther supply . He stated the purposes for which this was necessary , and the means by which it was proposed to be raised . The aggregate of what had already been voted , and what he proposed to ...
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